Did you miss Alex's comment?Ah ha, quite a bit of difference in the length of the sear, yes I do believe it has been cut back. I have ordered two std cocking pieces from PTG.
I have had cocking pieces modified because there was too much pin travel.Just curious, Why would anybody bring back a cocking piece? They are case hardenned so they last forever, and besides, anything you do to it can only shorten the firing pin travel.
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How would you do this, other than cutting down the firing pin abutment? I want to learn something here.This ^^^
I decreased that gap in one by turning the firing pin 90 degrees and drilling a new hole.After further examination, I do believe the cocking piece is a .030 short PTG. Rounded edges with no indication of grinding. Firing pin looked like a speedlock system, with not enough pin protrusion, replaced. Fires on a primer only case now, but will replace the spring, cocking piece, firing pin.
Thanks for the tips, and ideas, helped me work this out.
How would you do this, other than cutting down the firing pin abutment? I want to learn something here.
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No I didn't. but I like to keep a couple of spares on hand, if to compare if nothing else. As with the springs and firing pins.Did you miss Alex's comment?